Nope, referring to "MISF" (My Infamous Scout Friend). You and he would have great time together, so long as you don't rely on him for Navigation. Broke his back (only partly his fault, mostly that of the 16 yo girl Fiero driver driving in the bike lane), they put titanium pins in him to support the break. He broke those, likely while putting the IH 392 into his Scout. They took the pins out and told him that keeping his core in good shape would be the key to no back pain. Hey! YZ-250 MX bikes work your core pretty good, don't they! His relaxed pace is 120% of anything. He's fun to watch.
Sometimes I get sucked in. We're out screwing around in a local-ish OHV area and we've got his 7600 lbs. (CAT Scales) Scout II wedged between a rock and an embankment. Got his 60" Hi-Lift out, jack it up, push it over, jack it up, push it over. Only the front suspension is slinky enough that we're not getting very far with each push-over because it takes nearly all 60" to get the front tire almost off the gournd. AND the Hi-Lift beam is taking on a serious bow each time we get close to the top of it. It's about 85°, dry, and we' working up a really good sweat. I'm thinking that there's got to be a better way. What if we could lasso that boulder over there, how could we pull the truck over using it as an anchor. Then I look down at the Mega-Winch bolted to the front of the Scout.....
About 1994, playing in a "Sippi Hole" On Miller Jeep Trail (way, way pre re-route):